Decongestant Code of Conduct

MnSTF acknowledges that interpersonal relationships in social
settings are complex. Not everyone likes everyone else, and not
everyone agrees with everyone else. Disagreements, friction, and
vigorous debate are expected. However, interactions that become hostile
or coercive do not have any part in a healthy social environment and
Minn-stf commits to addressing problem behaviors.

Harassment is difficult to define, and attempts at an exact definition
are subject to rules-lawyering, so we won't attempt to do that.
However, repeated unwelcome behaviors are mostly likely to be construed
as harassment. If someone asks you not to touch them, not to talk to
them, or not to refer to them in a way that they find objectionable,
and you persist in doing so, you may be harassing them. Actions that
are sufficiently egregious (assault, truly hateful language, and
comparable actions) fall under this policy, even if only one occurrence
has been noted. In the end, harassment is judged primarily by the
person who feels harassed, and actions are more important than intent.

Please play nice. If you don't, we may take action, up to and including
removing you from the con without a refund, and no one wants that. If
you're not sure what counts as playing nice, ask a member of the con
staff. You are welcome to contact the con staff if you feel this policy
is being violated.